Saturday, 15 March 2014

I have been planning small activities for Little I, normally two a day, to add to our daily schedule. I try do at least one sensory activity a week. Little I loved playing with flour in the past but it has alway ended up in tears and a complete mess (because it goes in her eyes and hair, and everywhere else). I had a complete brain wave the other night when I was thinking of activities. I thought to add rice to the flour, just to add another dimension. Little I absolutely loved it. I gave her measuring spoons and a jar and bowl and she poured and spooned until it was all on the grass... and not in her eyes or hair (it was in Little L's hair though, compliments of Little I). I don't know how the rice made such a difference, but it did.

I coloured the rice with food colouring and layered it in this large jar with the flour. Having it ready in the jar was not only a great way to present it to Little I but was also a great way to be super prepared and have it ready when we wanted to use it. (The easiest way to colour rice is to put it in a paper cup, pour a few drops of colouring and stir it as it is drying so that it doesn't stick together, voila!)

Friday, 7 March 2014

Little I and her cousin Little L absolutely loved these baby animal cards this week. In future I will get pictures of the adult animals for them to match the babies to. Here is the link: Baby Farm Animals

As an add on to Little I's Weather classified cards, I made her bingo cards. I am not quite sure what we are going to do with them yet. Here they are: Weather Bingo Cards
Let me know if you think of any great activities.

I made these classified cards. They are matching weather symbols and real weather picture cards. I am sure Little I is going to love them for her weather theme next week. I hope you enjoy them too.Here is the link:Weather Classified Cards

Some of you may be wondering why I lay out my cards the way I do, this is why. Because Little I is not even two, I only print the cards with the labels attached, so for convenience I put the cards with labels on one page and the cards without labels on another. When she is older I will be able to go back and print the cards without the labels.